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What does "the fifth column" mean?

China's fifth column is a secret service organization.

After the "September 18th Incident", Japanese imperialism invaded the northeast of China, and then directed its aggression at North China. In order to cooperate with the military aggression, the Japanese army set up secret service agencies in all parts of North China, and for a time, Japanese secret service personnel were all over the urban and rural areas of North China.

They instigated a group of frustrated military and political dignitaries and other third-rate people to form a "fifth column", openly supported Japan's invasion of China, and shouted for Japanese aggression.

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Historical background:

Kenji Toshihara and Yuji Sanyo were once again ordered to instigate a large-scale rebellion, that is,1the "Fengtai Incident" on June 27th, 935. The positive figures in this incident are Shi Yousan and Bai Jianwu. With the members of the Justice Society as the backbone, he planned the Fengtai mutiny and captured Beiping, and announced the establishment of "North China".

To this end, Bai, Shi and others organized the "North China Justice Self-Defense Force" in Tianjin, and Bai served as the "Commander-in-Chief"; Cooperate with the fifth and sixth armored squadrons of the armored vehicle brigade belonging to the Beiping Military Division; Arrange Pan Yugui to coordinate in Beiping City; Two or three thousand plainclothes teams were sent to sneak into Dongjiaomin Lane, so that when armored vehicles rushed into the front door and shelled the military sub-district of West Chang 'an Avenue, they rushed out and captured important organs such as the military sub-district.

The Japanese troops who agreed to be stationed in Dongjiaominxiang immediately dispatched a demonstration at this time, and the Japanese plane also conducted a "demonstration flight"; At that time, the potential reactionary forces in all parts of North China will jointly attack and seize the party, government and military organs in China. After a series of arrangements, on the night of June 26th, more than 60 traitors (including Japanese) took the express train from Tianjin to Fengtai to direct and supervise the rebellion.

Unexpectedly, as soon as the rebellion was launched on the 27th, it was defeated by the China army, and Duan Chunze, the captain of the Sixth Squadron of armored vehicles, and other three people were arrested and shot.

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